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    Everyone, I'm in trouble now. Last few days, any client cannot access to server as often. When I try to ping to server (DHCP Server) from client it doesn't reply but when I ping from server to client it replies normally. I'd changed the client ip to static ip, but it still cannot ping to server. On server, I reconfigure new DHCP but clients still cannot get IP. So, how to solve the problem??????

    Chuon Visoth Angkor Wat - Cambodia asp.net - c sharp beginner

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      Everyone, I'm in trouble now. Last few days, any client cannot access to server as often. When I try to ping to server (DHCP Server) from client it doesn't reply but when I ping from server to client it replies normally. I'd changed the client ip to static ip, but it still cannot ping to server. On server, I reconfigure new DHCP but clients still cannot get IP. So, how to solve the problem??????

      Chuon Visoth Angkor Wat - Cambodia asp.net - c sharp beginner

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      Once you have set a Static Address in the correct subnet double check the DHCP server to make sure there is no active lease for that address.   From the command line try running tracert to the DHCP server.   This should show you were the traffic is dying. There is a lot of missing information here.   Once you have a static address can you ping other resources?   Is your network driver installed properly?   Can you ping your default gateway?   Etc, Etc.

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